Description
Herta M�ller is a German-Romanian novelist, poet, essayist and recipient of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Literature. Born in Ni?chidorf, Timi? County in Romania, her native language is German. Since the early 1990s she has been internationally established, and her works have been translated into more than twenty languages.
M�ller is noted for her works depicting the effects of violence, cruelty and terror, usually in the setting of Communist Romania under the repressive Nicolae Ceau?escu regime which she has experienced herself. Many of her works are told from the viewpoint of the German minority in Romania and are also a depiction of the modern history of the Germans in the Banat, and Transylvania. Her much acclaimed 2009 novel The Hunger Angel portrays the deportation of Romania's German minority to Stalinist Soviet Gulags during the Soviet occupation of Romania for use as German forced labor.
M�ller has received more than twenty awards to date, including the Kleist Prize, the Aristeion Prize, the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award and the Franz Werfel Human Rights Award.
Born
August 17th, 1953 in Ni?chidorf (Age 71)
Films
Last Changes
2023/06/10
New Event: 2023/07/05 - Literarisches Colloquium Berlin e. V., Berlin, Germany
2023/05/02
New Address: Available to members only
2023/03/18
New Event: 2023/04/02 03:00 - Kurhaus Baden-Baden, Baden-Baden, Germany